My dissertation addresses the question of how we ought to care for and engage with people with cognitive disabilities. The project has two main goals: the first is to develop a more robust account of care ethics, and the second is to use this newly developed account to theorize about current conceptions of how we ought to treat individuals with cognitive disabilities. First, I address the theoretical problem of how to make ‘care’ a robust enough concept to govern our ethical treatment of others. I address the primary problem care ethicists have traditionally had with conceiving of care as a virtue: virtues are egoistically focused on eudaimonia or self-happiness. I suggest this concern can be avoided if the aim of virtues was to develop flo...
In Healers: Extraordinary Clinicians at Work, by David Schenck and Dr. Larry Churchill, and in What ...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a call for a philosophical reorientatio...
This study seeks to explain the importance of the ethics of care in making society just and equal. I...
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
This article questions the reason behind ethics in caregiving services for people with serious intel...
How valuable can people with mental disabilities be to others? In this article I present ethnographi...
Over the past several decades, disability rights have emerged as a growing concern within American s...
Questions regarding dignity and moral worth of children and adults with profound intellectual disabi...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
Due to the increasing prevalence of dementia, caring for people with the condition is a global cause...
Ethics for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (Virtual) / Rachel Levit Ades, Ar...
Assistive systems supporting users with cognitive impairments are commonplace in sheltered living fa...
Growing numbers of babies are surviving into infancy and beyond with profound and multiple learning ...
Profound intellectual disability, the most severe form of intellectual disability, has long been lef...
In Healers: Extraordinary Clinicians at Work, by David Schenck and Dr. Larry Churchill, and in What ...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a call for a philosophical reorientatio...
This study seeks to explain the importance of the ethics of care in making society just and equal. I...
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
This article questions the reason behind ethics in caregiving services for people with serious intel...
How valuable can people with mental disabilities be to others? In this article I present ethnographi...
Over the past several decades, disability rights have emerged as a growing concern within American s...
Questions regarding dignity and moral worth of children and adults with profound intellectual disabi...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
Due to the increasing prevalence of dementia, caring for people with the condition is a global cause...
Ethics for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (Virtual) / Rachel Levit Ades, Ar...
Assistive systems supporting users with cognitive impairments are commonplace in sheltered living fa...
Growing numbers of babies are surviving into infancy and beyond with profound and multiple learning ...
Profound intellectual disability, the most severe form of intellectual disability, has long been lef...
In Healers: Extraordinary Clinicians at Work, by David Schenck and Dr. Larry Churchill, and in What ...
The ethics of care is an emerging field of interest in many disciplines, including care for people w...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation is a call for a philosophical reorientatio...